My friend an I had a creepy experience: My friend and I had just come from the Lizzie Borden house to see the Borden family graves. At the Lizzie Borden house a black cat was sitting on the porch which was really weird. While my friend and I were at the grave we both heard slight singing at the same time, it was a soft tune that only lasted a few seconds. I looked at her and asked if she heard it to, she replied with “yea...the singing” Even creepier that we were also on the phone with someone while at the cemetery and the phone was very staticy and breaking up, and snapchat wasn’t working for both of us like they didn’t want their graves to be recorded.We know for sure the music wasn’t our phones and nobody else was around at the time. We ended up looking up Lizzie Borden songs and one of them were very similar to the tune we had heard at the graves. For the rest of the day everything was...
Read moreOak Grove Cemetery in Fall River, Massachusetts, is a place of serene beauty and historical significance. The peaceful, well-maintained grounds offer a reflective atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a moment of quiet contemplation.
One of the most notable sites within Oak Grove Cemetery is the grave of Lizzie Borden, a figure shrouded in mystery and intrigue. The simplicity of her grave contrasts sharply with the notoriety of her life, providing a poignant reminder of the complexities of history.
Visiting Oak Grove Cemetery and Lizzie Borden’s grave is a somber yet enriching experience. It allows visitors to connect with the past and reflect on the stories that have shaped the local community. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply seeking a peaceful place to pay your respects, Oak Grove Cemetery offers a unique and...
Read moreIt's nice, but could be better and should be. Oak Grove should be a destination point for the city but it almost looks like a forgotten grave yard with the bad grass and dead trees and cracked roads. Even Lizzie's grave is often missed by tourists because it's just kind of there the with only a string of arrows pointing you towards it that were painted over 20 years ago. There's not even a sign saying what the arrows are for. If you don't know and aren't from the area you would probably think it's a one-way for cars.
I recommend going, but I also recommend a face-lift for the cemetery. It also sucks that the actual Oak Grove entrance is always closed now. It's dated nature has charm though and has been the backdrop for every local metal band to take their first...
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